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North Carolina DWI Blood Testing and Forensic Toxicology

Blood testing is often viewed as the most dependable way to measure alcohol concentration in a North Carolina DWI case. The science behind BAC tests is powerful, but it is also technical, layered with protocols, human decision points, and laboratory processes that must be followed with precision. When a “drunk…

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Breath, Blood, and Bull: How the Breathalyzer Works

This post continues the Breath, Blood, and Bull series, which explores how science, technology, and human judgment shape DWI enforcement in North Carolina. The first article examined the limits of field sobriety testing. This installment turns to the machines that translate breath into evidence, using “breathalyzers.” By unpacking how they…

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Stress, Cortisol, and North Carolina DWI Charges

Cortisol, often referred to as the primary stress hormone, is produced by your adrenal glands in response to stressful situations, including anxiety-provoking encounters such as traffic stops, arrests, and DWI charges. Cortisol plays an important role in regulating energy by promoting gluconeogenesis, the production of glucose from non-carbohydrate sources, and…

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